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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot
the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of...
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. >> and the portal is so clear, to act on that rage or to build on it, to further educate it. >> alienation of young males is not a new phenomenon. they are alienated and sometimes violent. what you have on the internet in particular is a brightly lit pathway to an answer. >> exactly. >> not only an answer but a recipe for response. and so this is the question when you talk about what's going on in the muslim world and we have to remember the primary victims of jihadism are other muslims, muslims who don't agree with the more jihadist elements, and so we have to ask ourselves and muslims have to ask themselves, you know, what are we doing to provide counter programming even on the internet? and this is not something that the u.s. can fix or the west can fix. it has to come from within islam. >> let me get a break in here. i also want to talk about how we process this politically. what's going to happen in this town as a response to all of these mr. clean guys, they're like a clean team. did you see mr. clean disinfecting bath cleaner killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and d
. >> and the portal is so clear, to act on that rage or to build on it, to further educate it. >> alienation of young males is not a new phenomenon. they are alienated and sometimes violent. what you have on the internet in particular is a brightly lit pathway to an answer. >> exactly. >> not only an answer but a recipe for response. and so this is the question when you talk about what's going on in the muslim world and we have to remember the primary victims of jihadism...
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deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord, oakland at 50. san jose 49 degrees and out the door, looking at mostly sunny skies today. 90 minutes, a number near 60 degrees right around the bay, and the satellite and radar showing us that we have all of the high clouds moving up in the pacific northwest and the queen charlotte up there in british columbia. for us, we're looking at clear skies and there's not a drop of rain in site, so i don't know what that means for may flowers. we will today warm to the mid- 80s inland, not a bad beach day with temperatures along the shoreline in some places in the 70s. 72 at half-moon bay. 84 degrees at redwood city. 85 a degrees
deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord,...
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call it a victory, keep going. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. >> right. >> part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get right with the fact that you live in a society that protects freedoms to the point it makes us more vulnerable in some ways, and some things you just cannot prevent. >> look, i go back to this central point, how many people have died in terror attacks in the last 12 years in america, 9/11 was nominalist. in its size. and we've had many attempts -- most of the attempts fail. most of the terrorists are bad at terrorism and even when they succeed the casualty count is fairly minimal. i'm not downplaying the tragedy of boston. but, really, more to use the off-sided statistic, more children die in backyard sw swimming pool accidents, than die in terrorism and so, yes, there's a certain point we have to simply turn the tv off, god forbid, but at a certain point you have to go back to your regular programming and not become o
call it a victory, keep going. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. >> right. >> part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get right with the fact that you live in a society that protects freedoms to the point it makes us more vulnerable in some ways, and some things you just cannot prevent. >> look, i go back to this...
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charismatic, educated, enormously cultured. but from a very particular elite of the country. and he did no better than -- than karzai this time. and he's constantly obsessed with the idea that the afghans see him as they now remember sharshuja which is a puppet. a puppet ruler put in by foreigners. his entire legacy is he thinks in doubt. unless he distances himself from america. which is why you're getting this very strange talk back going on, biting the hand that feeds him. not because he's mad or crazy which is one of the kind of theories. >> off his meds. >> essentially what you get the pakistanis briefing, saying this guy is nuts, crazy, should be removed. the reality is he just doesn't want to be remembered as a puppet. he's got a year to show he's an independent ruler. wants to be remembered in afghanistan as someone that has his own policies, own ideas. i find him good company. he's charismatic, witty, full of zest. >> it's rather hard to partner with someone who's basically decided he cannot survive if he is a partner. >> it's no easy feat. he's looking to the future
charismatic, educated, enormously cultured. but from a very particular elite of the country. and he did no better than -- than karzai this time. and he's constantly obsessed with the idea that the afghans see him as they now remember sharshuja which is a puppet. a puppet ruler put in by foreigners. his entire legacy is he thinks in doubt. unless he distances himself from america. which is why you're getting this very strange talk back going on, biting the hand that feeds him. not because he's...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. seagulls, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot of methane, and met
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were several other businesses which also sustained some damage to the windows which were blown out educated still a search and recovery situation we try to get as close to the site of u.k. police put in a radius of about a mile or around the site which is still considered to be dangerous for people to approach however about half of the town of twenty six hundred people have been evacuated so far because i just want to remind of you was that moment when that blast went off i let's just take a look here. well you know like i think we're going to he's going to hear any preliminary assessments although the destruction. of the those that you have mentioned terms of the building in some of the homes but the mayor gave a man of the extent of the damage here today and even before that when he was. trying to describe the scene of the explosion he described it as the nuclear blast we've seen other first responders call it you know compared to iraq and one witness who i spoke to earlier this evening said that when he showed up at the scene. row of houses that were nearest to the fertilizer plant were
were several other businesses which also sustained some damage to the windows which were blown out educated still a search and recovery situation we try to get as close to the site of u.k. police put in a radius of about a mile or around the site which is still considered to be dangerous for people to approach however about half of the town of twenty six hundred people have been evacuated so far because i just want to remind of you was that moment when that blast went off i let's just take a...
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the palo alto board of education will hold a public hearing on both of those agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on their churchill avenue building. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, there is no two ways about it, garbage is just dirty but the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage produces something clean. we are talking about the altamont landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots how that trash is producing treasure. >> 25 tons of garbage, each truckload is small chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped every day. luckily flock of sea gulls, you can't keep them away. but for humans it's worthless pile of junk, right? >> it turns out there is buried treasure deep underneath. >> do you smell that? that is the smell of fuel that will power track trucks. they are literally running on garbage. it gives off a lot of methane and that the main ingredient in natural gas. >> it sucks it out of the landzblil ken lewis shows how they pull the trapped gas out of landfill. now a brand-new facility let's them separate the methane and pump it in as fuel. >> from a g
the palo alto board of education will hold a public hearing on both of those agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on their churchill avenue building. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, there is no two ways about it, garbage is just dirty but the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage produces something clean. we are talking about the altamont landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots how that trash is producing treasure. >> 25 tons of...
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and part of what i think has happened since 9/11 is there's been a great public education. as to this dialog the public is having with whoever this is, whoever does these things to us. whether it's an organized group or a lone wolf. and i think part of it is what the british call keep calm and carr eon? the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. they had the ira a long time before al qaeda arrives. we need to do that too. we're not going to change our basic character. we're going to try to remain true, to essentially being the way we've always been. and i think that is a challenge, though, now. you feel the havoc growing across the global news cycles. and you say, look, for someone doing something leak this, you're trying to get in the mind of a bomber, maybe this is a victory. there's fear all over the unit. there's a question of where next? i think the next 24 to 48 hours will be important in terms of leadership, people in the law enforcement community as well as the political actors. let's take a deep breath. >> in terms of how we have evolved as a country, in terms
and part of what i think has happened since 9/11 is there's been a great public education. as to this dialog the public is having with whoever this is, whoever does these things to us. whether it's an organized group or a lone wolf. and i think part of it is what the british call keep calm and carr eon? the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. they had the ira a long time before al qaeda arrives. we need to do that too. we're not going to change our basic character. we're going to try to...
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their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city, burlingame and south san francisco began a ban on single use plastic bags. if you don't have your own rerusable -- reusable bags, stores will be charging 10 cents for paper bags. some are in favor. >> i think any time we can help the earth and recycle bags will benefit all of us, especially our kids. >> with the amount of bags that i was using, so -- it's just gonna be a habit change. >> grocery stores are still able to provide plastic bags for produce and pharmacies can still use small bags to hold prescription medications. >>> and seasonally hot weather around the bay area this afternoon. i do see
their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city,...
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education news. 63% of adults say the state does not spend enough money on public skpools a majority improve of the plan to increase funds tochool e gllearners and lower incom students.thel found support in giving schools more flexibility in how they spend state money. >> more than 14 thousand new freshman have been received to cal berkeley. a record high number of april politics were received this year. nearly 68,000. cal officials say class of an average gpa of 3.9 and a diverse background. 9,000 from california and women represent about 54% of the admitted students. >> san francisco new exploratorium offering nun yeek views on the water front. take a look at this laser light art show. so cool. crowds gathered to watch the figures change. the light show is project frtd roof here at abc 7. official tv partner of the exploratorium. there is another free light show tonight. you can see it's cool stuff. >> that is going to be on our web site, of course. >> still ahead getting down, dirt yes for earth day some students whark they're doing to make the campus more >>> coming up at 6:00 ou
education news. 63% of adults say the state does not spend enough money on public skpools a majority improve of the plan to increase funds tochool e gllearners and lower incom students.thel found support in giving schools more flexibility in how they spend state money. >> more than 14 thousand new freshman have been received to cal berkeley. a record high number of april politics were received this year. nearly 68,000. cal officials say class of an average gpa of 3.9 and a diverse...
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education. without education, great men would not dare to speak up. out education, our forefathers would not be able to establish a free nation. that is why i believe education is the most important element in our nation. they say we lived in an increasingly global society. i wanted to know how american students ranked of a global scale. we wereu look at where several decades ago versus where 26are now, we are now 21, the nation's in science, reading and math. there is no doubt we are in the midst of a crisis. >> i decided to get a second ofnion with the headmaster the school. >> we are number two in the amount spent per pupil in the world and mb and yet we are falling behind further and further when it comes to our international ranking in education. . graders,ne hundred 9th only 70 will graduate from high school. inwill go on to college, all 30 students will enroll in the second year of college and only 21 will graduate from a four- year institution in a six-year period of time. that is simply not good enough. it keeps the united states competitive
education. without education, great men would not dare to speak up. out education, our forefathers would not be able to establish a free nation. that is why i believe education is the most important element in our nation. they say we lived in an increasingly global society. i wanted to know how american students ranked of a global scale. we wereu look at where several decades ago versus where 26are now, we are now 21, the nation's in science, reading and math. there is no doubt we are in the...
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she heard the education motion. she got her medal. we were about 15 feet away. we thought maybe the building collapsed but emp started -- immediately we saw sirens starting which let us know that something was really wrong. we couldn't find my mother-in-law. >> is she okay? >> she's okay. she feels really guilty that she put us through this which is a crazy reaction. don't feel guilty. >> did you locate your wife? >> i did. it's crazy to think she was a few blocks down. on a day that normally is nothing but positive and joyous something positive could occur. >> you ran the race. you were on your way back to the finish line area to plemeet up h a friend. >> i was. i continued to walk and picked up my water bottle and i decided to go back toward the finish to find my friend who was a couple of minutes behind me. i got within a block and then i saw an explosion of white smoke and the loudest noise i've ever heard in my life. even though i was almost a block away the concussion from that was just stunning. it's disorienting. >> did you know it was a bomb or maybe so
she heard the education motion. she got her medal. we were about 15 feet away. we thought maybe the building collapsed but emp started -- immediately we saw sirens starting which let us know that something was really wrong. we couldn't find my mother-in-law. >> is she okay? >> she's okay. she feels really guilty that she put us through this which is a crazy reaction. don't feel guilty. >> did you locate your wife? >> i did. it's crazy to think she was a few blocks down....
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and she was interested in their education. she was interested in their medical well being and health. which was a very -- it was a proper thing for her to be interested in. nobody is going to be objecting to educating children or taking care of people who were sick. so it was certainly a good thing for her to do. the indians thought of her as their great white mother. >> you talked about dep -- about the first lady and the white house. >> she had connections to the johns hopkins hospital and the pediatric unit she set up. >> we'll talk about that in a minute. >> a question from jenny webber. hir yet lane -- harriet lane had a cutter named after her. also, i heard she got into trouble for throwing a party on the ship in question. is that true? >> yes. >> all right. tell us the story. >> how they named the ship after her, i don't know. but her unk -- uncle was president of the united states. he may have been able to swing it. he did. he invited some friends of hers to have a party on the ship. her uncle got wind of this, and he
and she was interested in their education. she was interested in their medical well being and health. which was a very -- it was a proper thing for her to be interested in. nobody is going to be objecting to educating children or taking care of people who were sick. so it was certainly a good thing for her to do. the indians thought of her as their great white mother. >> you talked about dep -- about the first lady and the white house. >> she had connections to the johns hopkins...
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the group discussed ongoing budget issues as well as immigration reform and education. senator christian gillibrand explained to andrea mitchell how the idea for the dinner came about. >> i said, you know, now that you're starting your new term if you want to create a bipartisan agenda, a great place to start is with the women senators. we meet regularly and have a dinner every quarter. oftentimes the women reach across party lines and reach consensus. he said that is a great idea. >> you want to know what they ate, right? they had alaskan halibut and a bit of peach pie. >>> as always, why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet us. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the college football playoff is only a year and a half away. that means they have a lot of time to come up with a jazzy name. what they came up with is not too jazzy. >>> and steve colbert's view on chris christie's tv viewing habits. we'll have that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >> one of the most agonizing moments i
the group discussed ongoing budget issues as well as immigration reform and education. senator christian gillibrand explained to andrea mitchell how the idea for the dinner came about. >> i said, you know, now that you're starting your new term if you want to create a bipartisan agenda, a great place to start is with the women senators. we meet regularly and have a dinner every quarter. oftentimes the women reach across party lines and reach consensus. he said that is a great idea....
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. >> brian, you have spent, i believe, two decade, educating people about hate and extremism. at your web site at the center, you identify extremist web sites and not just... this type of extremism. it's very widespread and i bet the list has gotten longer over the years. what is the answer? that we can all get along and we don't have to have tragedies like this, based based on hate? >> you know, to engage in the thing that you are doing, i think, one of the things that is really worrisome is that on both sides of the political and ideological spectrum, people feel disjointed from community. when people opt out, particularly in large numbers that, creates a fertile breeding ground for treem extremism and violence. what we need to do is foster a relationship of people to society and these brothers -- they opted out. timothy mcveigh, he opted out -- >> not always. they accepted scholarship money for a prestigious high school in cambridge. they competed in athletic events with teammates, wrestling, the older brother. they had roommates and they had friended. in many respects, the
. >> brian, you have spent, i believe, two decade, educating people about hate and extremism. at your web site at the center, you identify extremist web sites and not just... this type of extremism. it's very widespread and i bet the list has gotten longer over the years. what is the answer? that we can all get along and we don't have to have tragedies like this, based based on hate? >> you know, to engage in the thing that you are doing, i think, one of the things that is really...
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campus to prevent and respond to these issues such that the safety concerns do not get in the way of education. >> some of the problems are just emblematic of what goes on in the community and some are specific to this site and feeling that we can work on it and fix. >> they point out it has met with the school staff and right now presenting preliminary solutions. >>> police and sheriff's deputies all over the bay area are on the lookout for a serial car thief who made his mark in at least five bay area counties. 42-year-old dmitry storm stole a mercedes later found in pallet alt. also in sonoma, marin and santa cruz. >> the santa cruz sheriff's department hoping you can help them catch a would be robber. deputies releasing surveillance video hoping someone can take a look at this guy and recognize him. they want to talk to him. they say his friend pulled a gun on a driver outside of 7-eleven on north san jose road april 15th. that driver quickly reversed and took off without getting hurt. deputies think the man in this video is a frequent customer of that 7-eleven and could help them catch th
campus to prevent and respond to these issues such that the safety concerns do not get in the way of education. >> some of the problems are just emblematic of what goes on in the community and some are specific to this site and feeling that we can work on it and fix. >> they point out it has met with the school staff and right now presenting preliminary solutions. >>> police and sheriff's deputies all over the bay area are on the lookout for a serial car thief who made his...
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there's been education as to the dialogue the public is having with the people who does these things to us. i think part of it is something, what do the british call, keep calm and carry on. the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. i think we're learning that too. to say, all right, we're not going to change our basic character. the way we handle big public ven events like this. we're going to try to remain true. i think that's challenge now. you have the havoc growing across the global news cycles. you're trying to get into the mind of bomber, maybe this is a victory. the capitol is around. the west is locked down. there's fear all over the united states. there's a question of where next. i think these next 24 to 48 hours will be important in terms of leadership and folks in the intelligence and the political actors to say let's take a deep breath, think what happens and we with control how we respond. >> in terms of the way our leaders talk to us about this, but when we're giving instruction, reassurance and given official response from a leaders, is there a new consensus it
there's been education as to the dialogue the public is having with the people who does these things to us. i think part of it is something, what do the british call, keep calm and carry on. the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. i think we're learning that too. to say, all right, we're not going to change our basic character. the way we handle big public ven events like this. we're going to try to remain true. i think that's challenge now. you have the havoc growing across the global...
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. >> we should invest in education. it has to be a continuing priority because number one, we owe it to the american people to make sure that each and attaincan obtain their full potential. but also we need the country to maintain. it is important for people to receive their journey. we will not be able to hire good teachers. our classes may grow. and we will be able to provide a good education. then they will not really get skills for them to get better jobs down the road. then they are not able to pay their income taxes, get higher paying jobs, pay higher income taxes for the government. that goes into a vicious cycle. >> if we don't have the money, we cannot buy textbooks and supplies. >> college seniors who graduated in 2009 carried on average of $24,000 in student loan debt, up 16% from 2008. >> a continues to grow. today, student loan debt has climbed to an average of $27,000 nationwide. ,> if they don't go to college how they're going to afford a and once they get out of college, how they're going to pay back the
. >> we should invest in education. it has to be a continuing priority because number one, we owe it to the american people to make sure that each and attaincan obtain their full potential. but also we need the country to maintain. it is important for people to receive their journey. we will not be able to hire good teachers. our classes may grow. and we will be able to provide a good education. then they will not really get skills for them to get better jobs down the road. then they are...
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he says a better solution to the violence is education. >> pressure cookers, ball bearings, all these other things, these are all -- you can't legislate all this stuff out. you can't just try and legislate safety in terms of taking -- trying to ban certain things. >> reporter: kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> starting monday stores in most cities in san mateo county are banned from using most plastic bags. the latest city joining the trend, daly city. >> reason this legislation was put forward is because in daly city in particular there was different plastic bags getting onto our beaches. and so it's good, sound legislation, and i'm really looking forward to making sure that we keep our environment pristine. >> also in daly city today an earth day event that encouraged people to drop off anything they wanted to get rid of at the dump. nearby there was a beach cleanup day and similar events across the bay area. anthony slaughter, monday is earth day and it's going to be warm out there. >> today was very warm by all means. in fact, this is the beginning of a very warm trend that's
he says a better solution to the violence is education. >> pressure cookers, ball bearings, all these other things, these are all -- you can't legislate all this stuff out. you can't just try and legislate safety in terms of taking -- trying to ban certain things. >> reporter: kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> starting monday stores in most cities in san mateo county are banned from using most plastic bags. the latest city joining the trend, daly city. >> reason...
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only people who live in areas in which they're registered receive public services like education. so when rural chinese migrate to cities, it's difficult to take their children with them. some people criticize the system. they say breaking off families isn't good for kids or for the nation. nhk world's reporter reports. >> reporter: in rural province, many workers have moved to cities leaving more than 3 million children behind. at this elementary school, there are 160 of those children, a quarter of all the students. this girl is in the third grade. both her parents are migrant workers. with her parents so far away, she also seems worried. she lives with her grandmother who is poor and almost illiterate. sometimes one of her teachers comes to visit her at home. she's the only person she can trust. >> translator: i really need her. >> reporter: the parents are also worried about their children. some schools are taking steps to help bridge the gap. at this school, the parents of half of the students are migrant workers. one classroom has been set aside for the children to play game
only people who live in areas in which they're registered receive public services like education. so when rural chinese migrate to cities, it's difficult to take their children with them. some people criticize the system. they say breaking off families isn't good for kids or for the nation. nhk world's reporter reports. >> reporter: in rural province, many workers have moved to cities leaving more than 3 million children behind. at this elementary school, there are 160 of those children,...
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it is education. if we can well-educate our current generation from toddlers to young adults and they have the tools they need to tackle all of these major problems -- >> public school education in this country has taken a back seat to other concerns. abelieve that hurts us as nation. one of the things that has made us so competitive throughout the years passed this the fact that we have had public school education, compulsory public school education. many countries do not invest in that. it is an investment in our future. >> we invest so much into the system but sometimes outcomes are not what we would like. american u.s.n educational system that is failing grossly. there's an issue of states' rights or is it a national issue? in georgia, we consistently lagged behind. congress can do a better job of issuing national standards. however, our current idea of national standards are outdated and no longer serve a global integrated google. -- goal. we should get away from the idea of teaching to the test.
it is education. if we can well-educate our current generation from toddlers to young adults and they have the tools they need to tackle all of these major problems -- >> public school education in this country has taken a back seat to other concerns. abelieve that hurts us as nation. one of the things that has made us so competitive throughout the years passed this the fact that we have had public school education, compulsory public school education. many countries do not invest in that....
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school that will be able to get an online education and an online degree from yale? >> maybe not yet in high school. but maybe in kindergarten. (laughs) >> rose: why that far? because you have to develop the -- what's holding you back? someone in high school today -- >> high school who may get an online professional school degree. that could happen. >> rose: undergraduate not because you -- because you value the undergraduate experience? >> exactly, you got it. so how do you create that? if yale is ever going to be in the business of granting undergraduate degrees we have to figure out how to make it something really distinctive that is essentially resonant with the values of yale and that's not going to be in the first generation of innovative -- >> rose: so let's take me, for example, still a learner. what can i access online from yale university today? >> we have 40 odd courses from some of our greatest professors that are available online. >> rose: how do you choose which are available and which are not? >> you have to tape them. you have to get the professor wil
school that will be able to get an online education and an online degree from yale? >> maybe not yet in high school. but maybe in kindergarten. (laughs) >> rose: why that far? because you have to develop the -- what's holding you back? someone in high school today -- >> high school who may get an online professional school degree. that could happen. >> rose: undergraduate not because you -- because you value the undergraduate experience? >> exactly, you got it. so...
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doesat a college education for you is cultivate the mind, broaden the mine, educate the mind. hopefully, it instills a creative thinking about the college experience >> the college experience helped me devolved as a person. it got me ready for a job but also got me ready for life. i am so thankful for the education i have gotten. the ability to think critically and study a range of interesting phenomenons and topics and analyze different issues around the world -- that is a luxury. that isately, i think where the price tag goes to. >> there is this growing idea that students will not be able to pay the bill that colleges require. and there is a fear of going to college which is scary for many students. >> i think there is a natural imperative to how we think about using our dollars in order to support students to get a good education without having to take on massive amounts of debt in order to get that grade education because that massive debt clearly can have an impact on their job opportunities going forward and on their lives. >> as tuition rises, the road of higher educat
doesat a college education for you is cultivate the mind, broaden the mine, educate the mind. hopefully, it instills a creative thinking about the college experience >> the college experience helped me devolved as a person. it got me ready for a job but also got me ready for life. i am so thankful for the education i have gotten. the ability to think critically and study a range of interesting phenomenons and topics and analyze different issues around the world -- that is a luxury. that...
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lift our global performance in the world why are we ranked eighteenth in the world in the quality of education should live or to our children why do we want thirty years in the world in the caliber of health care but into our citizens why because of those policies i'm sorry overall spending has not gone down so where so why that is that money is not available steady has been calling balance the demands are all very sorry but there is nothing left to do you can i shouldn't say all these things are stupid there this is the latest roll could it why they guess why because the big government provider has no competition there is no incentive to have a billion like that and that is very very true a little pizza gartman own legitimacy and you know that no you're not actually going to see and i just this is this is a point that we could go we will go around in circles forever so let's move along since we're talking about taxes this is toxic slurry that comes down from canada that we haven't even figured out how to clean up yet as we discovered from the key from the kalamazoo well spill and now the arc
lift our global performance in the world why are we ranked eighteenth in the world in the quality of education should live or to our children why do we want thirty years in the world in the caliber of health care but into our citizens why because of those policies i'm sorry overall spending has not gone down so where so why that is that money is not available steady has been calling balance the demands are all very sorry but there is nothing left to do you can i shouldn't say all these things...
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if the first film i ever did was directed by a hungarian director and he kind of -- that was my education in acting and from then on every director i've worked with has been -- it was something i didn't do. >> rose: because it happen because you seek them outtor way they instruct you to bring out the best in you? >> i think as i've got more savvy i've thought out people who will give me great instruction but i think -- i mean one of the things that's extraordinary about the film industry, unlike any other industry, is that as a young person you can be working with the greatest writer in the world greatest cinematographer in the world, greatest director in the world and be a valuable person within that machine. i can't think of in m other jobs where the novice will be asked a question by the most o tour and that question is known for being so important. >> that was amazing. >> rose: it was good. where are you, then, in terms of -- you're doing both there. you're on broadway, you have three films coming out. you're just enjoying the work? >> this is -- as tom said this is all we can focus o
if the first film i ever did was directed by a hungarian director and he kind of -- that was my education in acting and from then on every director i've worked with has been -- it was something i didn't do. >> rose: because it happen because you seek them outtor way they instruct you to bring out the best in you? >> i think as i've got more savvy i've thought out people who will give me great instruction but i think -- i mean one of the things that's extraordinary about the film...
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it will be raised from cigarette smokers who are disproportionately poor and poorly educated. >> so, the right wants the poor to kick in, just not their cigarette money. when it comes to coughing up a buck or a lung, lung wins. (applause) there must be some way to separate poor people from their hard-mooched money. >> the tax of 1% per ounce on soft drinks sweetened with sugar could be an amazing source of revenue for health care reform. >> perfect! make those cigarette-smoking soda-guzzling dummies pay for their own obamacare! (cheers and applause) >> the notion that soda is being placed on a list of sins worthy of being taxed into oblivion will hurt more poor people than anybody else. >> yes. conservatives will fight for the poor's right to see the only doctor who doesn't make you healthier! (laughter and applause) so we can't tax cigarettes or soda. guns? >> i'm worried that particularly poor people, the ones who are most likely to be victims of violent crimes, particularly poor blacks in high-crime urban areas are going to be priced out of being able to own a gun. (audience react
it will be raised from cigarette smokers who are disproportionately poor and poorly educated. >> so, the right wants the poor to kick in, just not their cigarette money. when it comes to coughing up a buck or a lung, lung wins. (applause) there must be some way to separate poor people from their hard-mooched money. >> the tax of 1% per ounce on soft drinks sweetened with sugar could be an amazing source of revenue for health care reform. >> perfect! make those...
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to the marathon year after year and prepares us to mourn lingzi lu who came to the city in search of education but found now friends. we'll never forget her. i'm telling you nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. it's a glorious thing, a love and a strength that covers our city. it will push us forward. it will push us thousands and thousands and thousands of people across the finish line next year because this is boston, a city with courage, compassion and strength that knows no bounds. thank you. >>> they say people make fun of the way he talks sometimes, but, you know, everybody got the heart and soul that i never know more than a week and never loved the way. the shirts off their back, the tourniquets for people who are bleeding badly. pretty good, robert. >> i think he immediately set the tone, courage, perseverance, toughness as he ended there because this is boston. >> t
to the marathon year after year and prepares us to mourn lingzi lu who came to the city in search of education but found now friends. we'll never forget her. i'm telling you nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. it's a glorious thing, a love and a strength that covers our city....
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which citizen is educated well and can compete in a global society and that in very investments are made so that we can lead the world in things like alternative energy but that's not happening right now because all we want to do is not tax the people tom what is the tax rate now for the very wealthiest compared to the reagan era where now it's the top tax rate is thirty nine percent but if you're in your living sitting on your butt around the pool waiting for the dividend checks to come in like mitt romney and paris hilton do is twenty percent will see their as gone down so where is the reagan came in office with seventy four percent thank you so we're we have been engaged if you want talk about community we've been gauging an experiment that actually effectively lets the very wealthiest who have far more capacity to give keep more of their money and taking money away from others and then cutting all the spending that helps lift everyone's quality of life and lift our global performance in the world why we want eighteenth in the world in the quality of education should live or to our ch
which citizen is educated well and can compete in a global society and that in very investments are made so that we can lead the world in things like alternative energy but that's not happening right now because all we want to do is not tax the people tom what is the tax rate now for the very wealthiest compared to the reagan era where now it's the top tax rate is thirty nine percent but if you're in your living sitting on your butt around the pool waiting for the dividend checks to come in...
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video-game challenge was inspired by president obama's "educate to innovate" initiative with the hopes of calling folks' attention to the need for more science, technology, engineering, and math education in the country. >> the challenge is issued every year to students and teachers. they're going after recognition and prizes like computer equipment. >> today, you know, you're still working on your game. you have, essentially, until thursday. >> for some students, the competition is an eye-opening experience. >> before this challenge, i didn't really like math or science. i thought they were kind of boring. >> once you get kids involved in creating games, they are learning s.t.e.m., but they're also learning a lot of other 21st-century skills, like leadership and teamwork, and they're getting critical thinking and all these other things that come along with it in that package. >> it's a team effort. students start by brainstorming concepts that would make a good game. >> and part of the process is that they have to come up with a design document first, where they basically map out the
video-game challenge was inspired by president obama's "educate to innovate" initiative with the hopes of calling folks' attention to the need for more science, technology, engineering, and math education in the country. >> the challenge is issued every year to students and teachers. they're going after recognition and prizes like computer equipment. >> today, you know, you're still working on your game. you have, essentially, until thursday. >> for some students,...
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she spoke several languages fluently, she was extremely well educated. she had all the things going for her. she had suffered a series of .remendous emotional blows three of her four children die, her four sons die, one in the white house, one shortly after her husband assassination sitting next to her at the theater. the kinds of grief this woman was going through was amazing. folks demonized her for that. they thought she was crazy. we found out she wasn't crazy. mary todd was a very significant person. i hope someday we get a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just a tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln and our conversation with a store into new, live monday night 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, c-span radio and c- span.org. >> this documentary comes from alexandra chandler of clearwater high school in florida. her message to the president focuses on reducing gun violence in schools through stricter security measures. it's a second prize winning video in this year's c-span studentcam competition. >> a-b-c-d-[gunshot]
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. at johndeere.com/howwerun there is no mass produced there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. you'll have to
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at...
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they started education efforts. no more plastic in belmont, brisbane, daly city, half moon bay, menlo park, pacifica, san bruno and south san francisco. county officials say the reusable bags are just much better for the environment. one shopper she had she agreed after seeing them floating around in the breeze in her neighborhood. >> i saw a bag fly away. i like this idea. >> but you have to remember to bring all your bags when you shop. >> i put in the car. >> i think it's smart. i just think it's one more thing for us parents to remember but i think it's a good idea. i have no problems with it whatsoever. we're very well prepared. we've been worrying about this for months so it's not a surprise. >> signs are up near the doors letting people know what's going on. san mateo, carlos, redwood city and east palo alto will follow soon with this same rule. the law basically applies to grocery stores, convenience stores, but not to restaurants. plastic bags can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions if needed. today
they started education efforts. no more plastic in belmont, brisbane, daly city, half moon bay, menlo park, pacifica, san bruno and south san francisco. county officials say the reusable bags are just much better for the environment. one shopper she had she agreed after seeing them floating around in the breeze in her neighborhood. >> i saw a bag fly away. i like this idea. >> but you have to remember to bring all your bags when you shop. >> i put in the car. >> i think...
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if it never happens, then as it turns out, your standard coverage for fire, smoke, education plosion pplies. melissa: shopkeeper, along the route -- >> with those with coverage collect. melissa: if they don't, i can't imagine -- >> if they didn't buy it, they would not. melissa: wow. casualty, health insurance, all that, does it matter whether you are injured or wheteryou're spouse died as a result of terror? >> no, no exclusions for terrorism. life insurance, home, automobile, , it's really business-related insurance, or you're a worker injured or killed on the job, covered no matter what. never excluded on workers' compensation policy. melissa: so workman's comp, you're safe? >> that's right. >> we say it in full disclosure, people along the route didn't think about the stores, if declared, are not cover. what do you do? call and say dissh >> call your act, call your company now. if you are not covered, by the coverage. they are learning v.s, whether it's a flue, whether it's a terrorist atack or earthquake. nothing sells insurance like a disaster. many people run out and buy the p
if it never happens, then as it turns out, your standard coverage for fire, smoke, education plosion pplies. melissa: shopkeeper, along the route -- >> with those with coverage collect. melissa: if they don't, i can't imagine -- >> if they didn't buy it, they would not. melissa: wow. casualty, health insurance, all that, does it matter whether you are injured or wheteryou're spouse died as a result of terror? >> no, no exclusions for terrorism. life insurance, home,...
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middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for recruitment for every industry in our city that whether it's healthcare, technology, or whether it's tourism, and all the other great things that are happening in our city. and in fact we invested in 2012 in kid s f a special program we got funding from from the government federal department. labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of ou
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education diplomacy our best tools. this guy -- the losers were not on student visas. >> let me next -- i don't think what i'm proposing would have stopped boston from happening. greg? >> i have mixed feelings. i find it funny that people who are angry cutting off student visas are usually less angry about terrorists cutting off people's heads. but i just think overall better background checks when i got married, my wife had to move over with me to london from the united states. we had -- she this to go through so many background checks. essentially say she is not a terrorist thelt elle hilton they cans. >> andrea: you have moments of brilliance. i agree with you on this one. the state department has a couple programs in place. one of them was ramping up to bring muslim students to the u.s. actually recruiting them. dana is right. the universities do this because they can actually charge the foreign students more so that they get five year visas, scholarships covering tuition. they leisure english. should would he be te
education diplomacy our best tools. this guy -- the losers were not on student visas. >> let me next -- i don't think what i'm proposing would have stopped boston from happening. greg? >> i have mixed feelings. i find it funny that people who are angry cutting off student visas are usually less angry about terrorists cutting off people's heads. but i just think overall better background checks when i got married, my wife had to move over with me to london from the united states. we...
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left his remote mountain village and received an education, learned english, spent time in america, such that he now sees himself as an ambassador of american values to his community in yemen. when his village was struck by a drone, what he talked about yesterday was really important, one of the things we haven't heard. not just the human consequences, but that the person who had been targeted actually could have been captured. so that really feeds into and calls into question yet again who are we targeting, how are we doing it, and is it truth that capture is never feasible? it also requires increasing transparency about the legal memos that justify the killings of noncitizens. so today, the house judiciary committee is reading the olc memos relating to the killing of citizens. they'll decide in the next week or two whether they'll subpoena the remaining memos, which the white house really has resisted turning over. >> unsurprisingly peter bergen said that 2% of drone casualties could be described as al qaeda, quote, leaders. ayman, usually we have you in a little box and you're in cair
left his remote mountain village and received an education, learned english, spent time in america, such that he now sees himself as an ambassador of american values to his community in yemen. when his village was struck by a drone, what he talked about yesterday was really important, one of the things we haven't heard. not just the human consequences, but that the person who had been targeted actually could have been captured. so that really feeds into and calls into question yet again who are...